Anne Marie Lauck
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Anne Marie Lauck
Athletes Information
Date of Birth: 07 March, 1969
Country: United
Height: 1.65 mts.
Weight: 47.00 kg.
Marital Status: Divorced
Coach: Self
Sponsor: Nike
Best Times
5 K 15:24
10 K 31:23
Half Marathon 1:10:03
Marathon 2:30:19
Highlights
Anne Marie Lauck began her international career in impressive fashion, winning the Gold Medal at the 1991 World University Games over 10000m.

She went on to represent the USA at two Olympics - the 1996 Atlanta Games, where she finished tenth place in the marathon, and the 2000 Sydney Games where she placed 11th in the first round of the 5000m.

It was in Olympic qualifying in 2000 that Anne Marie best demonstrated her great versatility, capturing third place in the marathon trial, fourth place in the 10000m trial and fifth place in the 5000m trial!

Injuries plagued her career, and Anne Marie is now retired. She is divorced and has reverted to her maiden name of Anne Marie Letko.


1991 World University Games 10000m, Champion

1993 Lilac Bloomsday 12K, Champion P.R.

1993 USA Championships 10000m, Second

1993 Peachtree Road Race 10K, Second

1993 Bix 7 M, Second

1993 World Championships 10000m, Eighth (31:37.26) P.R.

1993 Crim Road Race 10 M, Second

1994 Gasparilla Distance Classic 15K, Third P.R.

1994 U.S. 15K Road Champion

1994 Advil Mini Marathon 10K, Champion P.R.

1994 Peachtree Road Race 10K, Champion

1994 Crim 10M Champion

1994 Philadelphia Distance Run, Champion P.R.

1994 New York City Marathon, Third P.R.

1995 Orlando Half Marathon, Champion C.R.

1996 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, Third

1996 Penn Relays 10000m, Champion

1996 Bay to Breakers 12K, Second

1996 Freihofer's Women’s 5K, Second P.R.

1996 Peachtree Road Race 10K, Third (31:23) P.R.

1996 Olympic Marathon, Tenth

1996 U.S. Half Marathon Champion

1996 U.S. 10K Road Champion

1996 USA Women's Road Circuit Champion

1997 Bay to Breakers 12K, Second

1997 New Haven 20K Champion

1998 Bix 7-Mile, Second

1998 New York City Run for Goodwill 5-Mile, Champion

1998 Philadelphia Half Marathon, Second

1999 Penn Relays 10000m Champion

1999 Midland Run 15K Champion

1999 U.S. 10,000m Championships, Second (31:43.50)

2000 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon, Third

2000 US 10000m Trial, Fourth (32:01.86)

2000 US 5000m Trial, Fifth (15:23.71) PR

2000 US Olympic 5000m Team

2001 Senior Bowl 10K, Second

2001 Philadelphia 8K, Second

2001 Say No To Drugs 10K, Second
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